The Bank of England expects “an adjustment” in equity markets, Sarah Breeden, a deputy governor at the central bank, said in a BBC interview.
Judge dismisses Smokey Robinson’s defamation claim against rape accusers
The veteran singer had made a counterclaim after four housekeepers sued him for alleged sexual assault.
Foreign car companies bet on technology to hang onto once-lucrative China auto market
U.S., Korean and German automakers announced a rush of new, tech-enabled cars at the Beijing Auto Show as they battle a sales slump
Xiongmai IP Camera Flaw Lets Attackers Bypass Authentication
A critical security vulnerability has been identified in Hangzhou Xiongmai Technology’s XM530 IP Cameras, putting countless commercial facilities at risk. This severe flaw allows remote attackers to bypass authentication protocols and access sens…
Beijing’s new supply chain rules deepen concerns for US firms in China
The regulations could add pressure on companies already navigating policy uncertainty and uneven market access, according to a new white paper by the American Chamber of Commerce in China.
France’s Macron says he will leave politics after 2027 election
French President Emmanuel Macron says he will not remain in politics after leaving the Élysée Palace in 2027, once his maximum two terms are over.
Gaza Set to Hold First Local Election in Two Decades
Hamas said it was not participating in the municipal elections in Deir al-Balah, set for this weekend. Residents said it was a long-awaited opportunity to address the city’s problems
Louisiana White Supremacist Gov Passes Bill to Prevent American Black From Holding Office
Calvin Duncan spent 28 years in prison for a murder he did not commit. During those years the Orleans Parish Clerk of Criminal Court office repeatedly denied him access to the records he needed to prove his innocence. He taught himself law inside the p…
In pictures: North India braces for heatwaves as temperatures cross 40C
India’s weather department has issued heatwave warnings in parts of northern India.
China calls US accusations of AI technology theft ‘baseless’
White House science and technology chief Michael Kratsios said that Washington would “be taking action to protect American innovation”.